Last week my phone (Samsung S52 5G as reported by @Petar) updated itself to Android 14, and my long-serving version of Primo no longer works. It seems I must finally accept NextGen, at least on my phone.
I have tried installing every Android 14 apk (modified and unmodified) from @Boki's link in post 89 of this thread without success. Before every install I delete the file "device.nng" from my phone and after install I give the app full permissions to everything.
When I try to start the app the result is always the same: I get 2 warnings, the first warning says "This app isn't compatible with the latest version of Android. Check for an update or contact the app's developer"; the second warning says "This app was built for an older version of Android. It might not work properly and doesn't include the latest security and privacy protections. Check for an update or contact the app's developer".
I click OK on both warnings and then get a message saying "the application can be launched, please check other applications" I dismiss this warning and then get a message "missing or incomplete folder /sdcard/iGO". This is hardly surprising as there is no SD card in my phone and NextGen is installed to internal memory.
I click OK on this message and the app closes. Subsequent attempts to open the app produce only the waring about the SD card.
Does anybody know what causes this message?
I really don't want to have to have an SD card in the phone because I use the slot for a second Sim when travelling.
Edit: Just tried the installation process again with an SD card installed - no change to the events described above
Edit: All working now thanks to the package example kindly provided by @melyon
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